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Im upgrading my gaming rig to a fully water cooled loop. my current setup is:

4770k

gtx 780ti

gd65 gaming mb

32gb kingston black

bequiet psu

corsair h55

fans, drives ect.

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if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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Dem blurry pictures. Hold you phone against something/on something for better pictures :)

 

Also, daunmmmm. 32 gigs of ram? That's some intensive rendering you got there.

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it will be upgrade with:

VID-NXTTN2 Water Block GPU

Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper Dual 120mm Radiator

Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper Single 120mm Radiator

Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 Full Copper Tripple 120mm Radiator

XSPC Photon pump/rez combo

Primochill LRT tubing

Koolance CPU-380I Water Block

6 noctua nf-f12 fans

Asus Sabertooth

 

In the future i hope to add another 780ti in SLI.

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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Looks good! except for the noise in the images.

ya i know imgur had trouble with the linking and i took them on my phone so ill try to fix that for the pictures of the finished product.

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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Dem blurry pictures. Hold you phone against something/on something for better pictures :)

 

Also, daunmmmm. 32 gigs of ram? That's some intensive rendering you got there.

asked parents for ram for xmas thats what i got so im definitely not complaining.

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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You should probably take advantage of the space you have for a XL-ATX motherboard.

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